vending decision. he is trying to get his job back. he has become part of the fabric of the ballpark. some fans don't like the won't serve them catsup unless they insist. they don't like his singing style. others believe he is part over the fabric of the game in detroit. and when he is not flinging dogs he works at a fine men's clothing shop where he dresses better than on game day. he's here now. >> there he is. so, thank you so much, m.l. so, charlie, tell us what happened? you were doing this for 15 years, then they told you, you were canned. is it because you sing or because you don't serve catsup or neither? >> it's not entirely really clear even. that is sort of the real problem with all of this. they have their reasons, we believe their reasons don't make a lot of sense after 15 years of vending and selling hot dogs the same exact way, and to suddenly a month before the end of the season, change things up, it